• You save time.
  • You save money as you do not need to buy expensive generic exercise template. But you provide customized "hands out" which are known to increase patient retention.
  • You save money by preventing insurance claim rejection
  • You make money by billing for a less used therapeutic exercises code (97110) and documenting it in the same time.
  • You make money by selling bands, rehab balls, lumbar support etc. to your patient and by providing them not only the product but with the way to use the product. (You can send them animation on: exercise to un-froze a shoulder, how to put on your specific type of lumbar belt, how to use a cervical traction pack etc…)
  • You make money by making your patient came back to upgrade and modify his rehab exercises as you should do but don't, because it's time consuming.
  • You market your practice in the patient's home: You first give a handout in your office, then you email him the same handout but in an animated to his home.
  • Your market your sport practice in the local gym: The trainer or/and the doctor can send each other animated exercise to advise on patient progress. You can follow a patient progress outside the wall of your office. You can advise your patient on specific machine to avoid, by printing a "do not do "picture list.
  • You market your practice to the snow bird, or summer resident by establishing a real continuity of treatment with their regular doctor (No need for the doctor to call you to know what you did on his patient).
  • You protect yourself from liability claim by bullet proofing your "hands on" technique documentation (No more lawyer telling you "Only God and you know what you did on this patient!")